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Nanaka seems to have improved a lot and is more cheerful in this time. Did someone notice that she was humming the same song she played for Sana when they were kids?

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Originally Posted by Shana

What situation? I think I am missing something

Her tragic past (speculation), her family background, her current guardian (her uncle) and careless actions of Sana whom she considers to be everything she has left in the world (speculation) makes her condition more delicate than usual. It took Sana less than a minute to almost destroy it (much less than Kaede scenario).

We will find out soon enough. It looks like Shuu is finally going to reveal something about Nanaka's past to Sana and Sana doesn't seems to be happy about it. Even though Yuzuki sensei has a childish personality, she can give very mature advices when someone needs it.

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Originally Posted by Larcx

will Sana end Up like Makoto(School Days)?
kana?? kana??!

Sana will never end up like Makoto. Makoto was a jerk while Sana is a nice guy. Nanaka will blame poor Asami for everything that happened.

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Originally Posted by Solafighter

Spoiler for episode 7:

At the wrong time, at the wrong place. Poor Nanaka.

What else can we hope for when Sana and Asami went to bury the cat near Nanaka's residence?

Shuri was completely out of line with her comments about her stepmother (right in front of her, no less). If I or my sisters had said something like that about our stepmother, there likely wouldn't have been any regret accompanying that slap.

Shuri was completely out of line with her comments about her stepmother (right in front of her, no less). If I or my sisters had said something like that about our stepmother, there likely wouldn't have been any regret accompanying that slap.

Noteworthy points for that scene were -

- Syuri's dad loves her alot. He gave her a stern warning before he slapped her even though she had crossed the line before that happened.

- Syuri's step-mom (Sayuka) seems to be used to her attitude (she also cares about her step daughter to an extent). Her face didn't register any emotion even syuri made those harsh comments and allegations against her.

- Syuri's step-mom hasn't taken any initiative to reduce friction between her and her new children.

- Syuri feels that her dad is trying to erase her mothers memories.

- Syuri will continue to oppose her parents until they (especially her step mom) take initiative to understand her and calm her down.
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Well not a bad episode but i hope they speed things up soon because it is already the seventh episode and nothing much seem to be happening.

I wonder if Shuusuke thinks the same as Shuri.Her father and his wife doesn't look matching at all.At least in this episode i got to see more chibi Shuusuke which in a way satisfy me more or less.I dont feel comfortable with the way Nanaka look in the last scene.Ever since School Days i have been developing phobia watching romance animes.But with the arrival of ef episode 7,i think i can overlook this one

Is it only me or does it seem that Asami is a freaking stalker? I mean, not that it's wrong or anything (I would love to have a kind-hearted cutie stalking me), but everywhere Sana goes it's like, "Oh Sana-kun? You're here too?" Uh hu, sure Asami, you just "accidentally/coincindentaly" bumped into Sana

As for the School Days remark...*shudder*...I don't ever want to read/hear those words in that context ever. After KGNE and Kanon 2006, I can't stand anymore tragic events. Thank God I had the whole series of AMG. I would've went emo if it weren't for Belldandy.

And yes, that lady needs to die. Not cruely, but painlessly and mercifully.

I didn't think Shuri was going out of line with her comments. She was describing facts and her opinion on these. She has no obligation to accept her step-mother and doesn't owe her anything. She's just a stranger living in her house after all.

She also did not have the right to insult her like that. I think Shuri was way too harsh with her words. I mean, the stepmother didn't even provoke/reprimand her or anything, and yet Shuri just brought her into the argument and started insulting her out of the blue.

She was complaining about her being there, which is rightful. I may have to rewatch it but I don't remember Shuri pulling her into the argument nor requesting her feedback on her opinion. She treated her as being transparent. It's quite ok with me.

well there must be a lot of background information we are missing here so i wouldnt cross off shuri for being totally unreasonable...perhaps she has been keeping those feelings locked up for all this time and so just let everything out being unable to control her views anymore.

I do understand why Shuri would have those feelings against her step-mom. It's totally rational that she would hate her and treat her in that way. Who wouldn't? Some "stranger" is trying to replace your "real" mom. So, I can understand why Shuri would have such an outburst.

However, I also do think that it is very out-of-line for Shuri to treat her step-mom in that manner.

I do understand why Shuri would have those feelings against her step-mom. It's totally rational that she would hate her and treat her in that way. Who wouldn't? Some "stranger" is trying to replace your "real" mom. So, I can understand why Shuri would have such an outburst.

However, I also do think that it is very out-of-line for Shuri to treat her step-mom in that manner.

You can't assume that yet. Perhaps Shuri was right and that her stepmom is really in it for the money. As far as social ettiquette goes that outburst is out of line but in terms of Shuri's feelings certainly that would seem normal. When a child's mother dies and is replaced by a stepmother, there obviously would be some resentment.

It's good that the show tries to break conventions because family matters are usually held close to the heart in most East Asian countries. In any case, you see these kinds of outburst in most western Live Action series, and it seems to be accepted that these outbursts are more an expression of underlying dissatisfaction rather than a genuine dislike of the step parent

You can't assume that yet. Perhaps Shuri was right and that her stepmom is really in it for the money. As far as social ettiquette goes that outburst is out of line but in terms of Shuri's feelings certainly that would seem normal. When a child's mother dies and is replaced by a stepmother, there obviously would be some resentment.

I do understand why Shuri would have those feelings against her step-mom. It's totally rational that she would hate her and treat her in that way. Who wouldn't? Some "stranger" is trying to replace your "real" mom. So, I can understand why Shuri would have such an outburst.

However, I also do think that it is very out-of-line for Shuri to treat her step-mom in that manner.

But before this episode, Shuri was always wise and caring about others. She always gives the bog picture, like remember when she picked Sana to be the class head so he and nanaka will be together and the river trip..etc ... I mean she is not that kind of person who will attack someone without no reason.

I think there is something happened to her because of her stop mother. Maybe her father got married immediately after her mother dead, so she thinks that her father does not care about her mother death because of this women or she know that her father had a relation with her because her mother dead.